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we station 50,000 soldiers in germany and 9,000 in britain troops all over the world. let those countries pay for their own defense. we would still spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so, we are now $235 billion in surplus. hoorah. and i left out some of the details tonight. our full cuts are available for you you to check out at john stossel .com. now, some of these cuts might seem painful but what really is pain in this case in the mid 1990s canada made sim allbeit cuts and prospered. they now have less unmany ployment and a stronger dollar than we do. pain brings gain for people. and actually, america does not even need to cut to the point of surplus if we just reduce the deficit and slow the growth of government to maybe 1% a year we can grow our way out of this mess. but we have to cut now or we will end up like greece. so let's cut now instead of increasing debt ceiling so we can borrow more. that is my solution to the budget mess. thank you you for watching. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. it's new! ahhh-ahh-ahh! i
we station 50,000 soldiers in germany and 9,000 in britain troops all over the world. let those countries pay for their own defense. we would still spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so, we are now $235 billion in surplus. hoorah. and i left out some of the details tonight. our full cuts are available for you you to check out at john stossel .com. now, some of these cuts might seem painful but what really is pain in this case in the mid 1990s canada made sim...
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that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're really seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big class for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bush you'll see brussels. and check out our website stories and let's have a quick look at all you can find on line right now about state policy on the border where the pleasure but in moscow turns to tragedy with nine dead tapes and following a collision with that barge. and ukraine grieves for thirty seven miners have died in two coal mine accidents and the first thing holes have that howard for more details on this story and lots more about our web site it's our
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that the wars of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're really seeing separatist marches and mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting called to take just one big class for brussels to become serial that's conflict must killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slew of your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bush will see brussels. check out our website are all stories and that's a quick look at what you can find online right now a birthday party on the border with the pleasure boat in lost it turns to tragedy with nine deaths after it sank following a collision or that more about. creating graves for such a father of dying coal mine accidents are the first feels have been held for more details of this story and not small not going to our web site arteta. and. and a very
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that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed towns here turning violent with guns getting called to take just one big class for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you could slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well also in the week we brought you a report from a land where separation brought anything but stability or pace violence flared up again this week on the kosovo serbian border on wednesday cause of and police seems to check to impose a ban on imports from serbia shortly after that one of the crossings attacked by masked rioters you threw fire bombs and torched the customs office nato peacekeeping forces have been moving to stop the violence so obvio
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. >>> overseas tonight in great britain, a turn of events that came as a huge shock in a story we told you about just last night. a scandal involving a newspaper, the nation's leading sunday tabloid newspaper, and allegations that they hacked into people's phones, all kinds of people. the outrage has been huge, all the way to parliament and the prime minister's office and today the media empire run by rupert murdock announced it is shutting down the newspaper for good. but that's not going to make this go away. nbc's mike tiabbi with us tonight from london with more. mike, good evening. >> good evening, brian. even among media watcher who is have been transfixed by this story, there's one comment i heard many times today is we didn't see this coming, the closing of rupert murdock's empire, gone as of sunday. >> reporter: the latest allegation that may have been the breaking point that grieving relatives of british solders killed in action have had their cell phones hacked and their voicemail accessed. >> i'm appalled and i find it quite disgusting. >> reporter: the prime minister recou
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at the center of the scandal, britain's biggest tabloid. news the world. they call the alleged hacking a murder and terrorist victim absolutely disgusting and they have broken his silence, calling the allegations deplorable and unacceptable. richard, first of all what is the newspaper allegedly, what did they get ahold of. what kind of conversations and how did they do it. >> indeed it's proven in many cases. they hacked into the voice mails of royalty, prince william and celebrities like miller and politicians like the former deputy prime ministers alleged. now in a disgusting turn of events, it's revealed earlier back in 2002, they hacked into the voice mail of a murdered girl into her mobile phone while police were looking for her. not only that, they erased messages from that of people looking for her. they wanted to make room for more messages it gets worse. the bomb bursts in london, they are said to have hacked into voice mail messages of parents of bomb victims. and more evidence that the news of the world is been paying police for tips you get a p
at the center of the scandal, britain's biggest tabloid. news the world. they call the alleged hacking a murder and terrorist victim absolutely disgusting and they have broken his silence, calling the allegations deplorable and unacceptable. richard, first of all what is the newspaper allegedly, what did they get ahold of. what kind of conversations and how did they do it. >> indeed it's proven in many cases. they hacked into the voice mails of royalty, prince william and celebrities like...
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scared of the wars of belgium was part of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're really seeing separatist marchers and excluding the towns here it turned violent with guns getting called it takes just one brick lasts for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow of your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge's unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well next a report we brought you from a land where a separation wall anything but stability or pace violence flared up again this last week on the cost of a serbian border wednesday cause of a police seized two checkpoints for impose a ban on imports from serbia shortly after that one of the crossings was attacked by march rioters in three bombs and torched the customs office nato peacekeeping forces that are moving to stop the viole
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britain is a terrific example. the government there has been cutting spending very, very sharply, and the result in the short term has been extreme contraction of the economy. >> but if you buy the paul krugman analysis, do you also agree with his point that this whole mess -- i can't think of a better word -- this whole mess has been portrayed as a bunch of immature, squabbling narrow minded politicians who can't get in the room and agree when the alternative analysis and certainly one krugman embraces, is it's the republicans and particularly the tea party faction that has been intransigent, has said no to trillions in spending cuts and the democrats and obama have moved quite a ways towards the gop position? >> i think that conclusion, that actually the terms of the debate have shifted far to the right is objectively the case. what's interesting to me, and we already saw it on the front page of "the new york times" today and this was alluded to in your panel, people are now saying, okay, in the post mortem phase
britain is a terrific example. the government there has been cutting spending very, very sharply, and the result in the short term has been extreme contraction of the economy. >> but if you buy the paul krugman analysis, do you also agree with his point that this whole mess -- i can't think of a better word -- this whole mess has been portrayed as a bunch of immature, squabbling narrow minded politicians who can't get in the room and agree when the alternative analysis and certainly one...
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. >>> william and kate are no longer britain's newest royal newlyweds. william's cousin zara phillips married rugby star mike tindall in scotland yesterday. it was a royal wedding with a queen and rest of the family in attendance. it was a decidedly low-key affair compared to william and kate's wedding. here's abc's lama hasan. >> reporter: bride looked radiant in her ivory dress in a glistening tiara borrowed from her mother, princess anne. the groom looked dapper, in a pin-stripe suit. far from their casual attire. on their wedding day, they were beaming, calm and collected. by the way, he was five minutes early. the queen's oldest granddaughter, zara, was five minutes late. but who's counting. she and hubby mike, a rugby sports star, sealed their marriage with a kiss and wowed the crowd. okay, it wasn't quite like that other kiss on that balcony, that's because these newlyweds don't like the spotlight. their wedding was so private that buckingham palace only released a few details. but the 1,500 well-wishers lining the streets, some camped overnight,
. >>> william and kate are no longer britain's newest royal newlyweds. william's cousin zara phillips married rugby star mike tindall in scotland yesterday. it was a royal wedding with a queen and rest of the family in attendance. it was a decidedly low-key affair compared to william and kate's wedding. here's abc's lama hasan. >> reporter: bride looked radiant in her ivory dress in a glistening tiara borrowed from her mother, princess anne. the groom looked dapper, in a...
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i know in great britain, 30% of their assets are held by insurance companies, not by financial institutions. 15% in the united states, so both looking within the united states and looking internationally, your views are going to be very important, and i hope we move quickly to confirm you and get you there. thank you for your service. thank you. >> senator? >> thank you all for being here today and being willing to serve the way you have offered yourselves, and i think your families for being here. you certainly will not receive very tough questions with all of these family members in the audience, so we are glad to see them. i will start with you, mr. vice chairman, soon-to-be chairman. paul when dodd-frank was being debated and discussed, the previous chairman did an outstanding job of convincing a majority of members of the senate and house to turn you into a super entity with abilities. as we were leading up to that, many of the rating agencies began saying because they really thought that too big to fail was going to end, they were thinking about a downgrading these institutions. now t
i know in great britain, 30% of their assets are held by insurance companies, not by financial institutions. 15% in the united states, so both looking within the united states and looking internationally, your views are going to be very important, and i hope we move quickly to confirm you and get you there. thank you for your service. thank you. >> senator? >> thank you all for being here today and being willing to serve the way you have offered yourselves, and i think your families...
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in britain, a phone hacking incident has that outraged the nation. one victim, hugh grant, says it is time to stop. he will join us here on "the early show" in a couple of moments. mike, andrea? >> thank you, chris. >> we have one more traffic and weather check when 9news now returns. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lay on one of those, if you want a soft bed you can lay on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. then they start telling us, "well, yeah, i feel sore right there in the morning." my lower back. that's right where i've been experiencing pain. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh yeah. it's really molding to my body. when you find somebody's perfect level of comfort, that may be the first time
in britain, a phone hacking incident has that outraged the nation. one victim, hugh grant, says it is time to stop. he will join us here on "the early show" in a couple of moments. mike, andrea? >> thank you, chris. >> we have one more traffic and weather check when 9news now returns. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you want a firm bed you can lay on one of those,...
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in this country and in great britain as well, we have what's called the litigation privilege. a fancy phrase meaning whatever you say in a courtroom or whatever you say in furtherance of what goes on in the courtroom, could be in a judge's chambers. could be in a conference room is absolutely privileged meaning it cannot form the basis for litigation. if that were not so, then these trials would never end and people would always sue others for what they said during the course of the trial. also if that were not so, it might inhibit people from answering truthfully a question put to them in the courtroom. now, this is a little bit unusual because it came from the mouth of the lawyer. whatever lawyers say in the courtroom cannot form the basis of a lawsuit. where did he get this from? did he make this up or did she tell him to say this? if he made it up, he committed an ethics violation but that's between him and the ethics prosecutors in florida. if she gave him information on which to base this outrageous claim, then he's not only permitted to do it but he exercised his judgme
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. >>> this sunday, britain's most read tabloid is printing its final edition. rupert murdoch's "news of the world" is shutting down amid claims it hacked into the voice mails of various people including celebrities, politicians, and terror victims. >>> and san francisco police have arrested a suspect who was caught on surveillance video moments after they say he stole a pablo picasso sketch from an art galley. they say the new jersey man walked into the gallery, just took the sketch off the wall and walked out. and how much is it worth? anderson, the picasso piece is valued at around $200,000. >> wow. that's amazing, just walked in and took it. >>> coming up, did they get any closer to a deficit reduction plan? >>> also, willie nelson's pot case takes an unexpected turn landing the judge on the ridiculous. another good thing about geico is, they've got, like, real live people working there 24/7. so like say you need to report a claim, alright. a real person will be there to help you. then you can use geico.com to view photos of the damage, track your claim, pri
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we station 50,000 soldiers in germany and 9,000 in britain troops all over the world. let those countries pay for their own defense. we would still spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so, we are now $235 billion in surplus. hoorah. and i left out some of the details tonight. our full cuts are available for you you to check out at john stossel .com. now, some of these cuts might seem painful but what really is pain in this case in the mid 1990s canada made sim allbeit cuts and prospered. they now have less unmany ployment and a stronger dollar than we do. pain brings gain for people. and actually, america does not even need to cut to the point of surplus if we just reduce the deficit and slow the growth of government to maybe 1% a year we can grow our way out of this mess. but we have to cut now or we will end up like greece. so let's cut now instead of increasing debt ceiling so we can borrow more. that is my solution to the budget mess. thank you you for watching. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. service was very moving,
we station 50,000 soldiers in germany and 9,000 in britain troops all over the world. let those countries pay for their own defense. we would still spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so, we are now $235 billion in surplus. hoorah. and i left out some of the details tonight. our full cuts are available for you you to check out at john stossel .com. now, some of these cuts might seem painful but what really is pain in this case in the mid 1990s canada made sim...
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world will say, you are more of a liability to lend money to than singapore or hong kong or germany or britain or indeed canada, and believe when this historical episode is written, michael, they will lay the blame squarely on the part of the republicans and personally on john banenoehner particularly. we've known for ten years of the public, trade deficit. we looking at a bipartisan approach on that. you've had various commissions in that regard. what republicans decide to do, up the ante, accelerate things and have the fight now. what in effect did they do? use the debt ceiling. that means they're saying to the rest of the world, you know thathat $14 trillion? we may not pay the principle and hold the rest of the world ransom subpoena what did they get in return noor? remember here from s&p, $4 trillion of spending consults or revenue to bend the kurn down. when obama was talking to boehner a few weeks ago, we getting near that. now we don't have anywhere near a $4 trillion move at all. because bavor couldn't sell the revenue increases to the party. last we're holding the world to ransom. on
world will say, you are more of a liability to lend money to than singapore or hong kong or germany or britain or indeed canada, and believe when this historical episode is written, michael, they will lay the blame squarely on the part of the republicans and personally on john banenoehner particularly. we've known for ten years of the public, trade deficit. we looking at a bipartisan approach on that. you've had various commissions in that regard. what republicans decide to do, up the ante,...
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we station 50,000 soldiers in germany and 9,000 in britain troops all over the world. let those countries pay for their own defense. we would still spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so, we are now $235 billion in surplus. hoorah. and i left out some of the details tonight. our full cuts are available for you you to check out at john stossel .com. now, some of these cuts might seem painful but what really is pain in this case in the mid 1990s canada made sim allbeit cuts and prospered. they now have less unmany ployment and a stronger dollar than we do. pain brings gain for people. and actually, america does not even need to cut to the point of surplus if we just reduce the deficit and slow the growth of government to maybe 1% a year we can grow our way out of this mess. but we have to cut now or we will end up like greece. so let's cut now instead of increasing debt ceiling so we can borrow more. that is my solution to the budget mess. thank you you for watching. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. service was very moving,
we station 50,000 soldiers in germany and 9,000 in britain troops all over the world. let those countries pay for their own defense. we would still spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so, we are now $235 billion in surplus. hoorah. and i left out some of the details tonight. our full cuts are available for you you to check out at john stossel .com. now, some of these cuts might seem painful but what really is pain in this case in the mid 1990s canada made sim...
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scared that the divorce of belgium of the rest of europe catalonia leaving to be scotland leaving a britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in a mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting it takes just one big clash from brussels to become. that conflict killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details. see brussels. well the u.s. is not going to give up its surveillance flights china despite official warnings from beijing that these actions are severely damaging bilateral relations the scandal flared up after a u. two spy plane was intercepted over taiwan and china claims it's all part of the super house competition for energy weights also says a coin hallinan from the american based foreign policy in focus. right now the united states is the number one user of energy in the world and china is the nu
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. >>> the demise are one of the most widely red newspapers on the planet, britain's "news of the world" will shut down after sunday's issue. cnn's dan rivers joins us from london. dan, this was amazing the speed in which he made this decision, shut it down. >> it was a complete bolt from the blue, candy. the police think there may be up to 4,000 potential victims in this phone hacking scandal. they've had their messages eaves dropped upon by tabloid journalists. it is without do you the biggest scandal to have hit the british pressure. ruper murdock has closed down that paper, but this phone-hacking scandal is not over yet. it didn't take long for staff from "news in the world" to end up in the local pub. losing your job normally results in drinking a pint, and now they had a lot to reflect on. >> it was completely unexpected, and collective devastation. >> reporter: the 168-year-old tabloid is a british institution, but the phone hacking scandal had left it in a political vortex from which it couldn't escape. its owner, media mogul rupered murdock realized his entire empire was at ris
. >>> the demise are one of the most widely red newspapers on the planet, britain's "news of the world" will shut down after sunday's issue. cnn's dan rivers joins us from london. dan, this was amazing the speed in which he made this decision, shut it down. >> it was a complete bolt from the blue, candy. the police think there may be up to 4,000 potential victims in this phone hacking scandal. they've had their messages eaves dropped upon by tabloid journalists. it is...
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this sunday britain's most-read tabloid is printing its final edition. rupert murdoch's "news of the world" is shutting down amid claims it hacked into the voice mails of of of various people including celebrities, politicians and terror victims. and san francisco police have arrested a suspect who was caught on surveillance video moments after they say he stole a pablo picasso sketch from an art gallery. they say the new jersey man walked into the gallery, just took the sketch off the wall and walked out. and how much is it worth? anderson? the picasso piece is valued at around $200,000. >> wow. that's amazing. just walked in and took it. crazy. still ahead, raw politics. did today's white house meeting move democrats and republicans any closer to a deficit reductions deal or are they bluffing about the lines in the stand they've drawn? we'll have the latest ahead. also willie nelson's texas pot case takes an unexpected turn, landing the judge on ridiculist. [ male announcer ] introducing the ultimate business phone -- t the motorola expert from sprint.
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. >>> another day of drama in the phone hacking scandal in britain. a man who once was hired by the british prime minister was arrested. >>> a man killed in a deadly accident on the beltway was distracted by something that's not really too uncommon. >>> a popular hair straightener could potentially be dangerous. now congress is looking into a new trend at salons. >>> hakem, what's ahead in sports? >> coming up in sports, the nationals are taking some of the blame for last night's letdown. the capitals part ways with another rugged forward, and mike shanahan proud of his players during the lockout. we'll tell you why as news4 at >>> we've got some thunder bumpers all over the area. frederick maryland, looking at pictures of market street up there. lots and lots of water. flooding the streets in frederick, maryland. they really had the blues from this particular storm. doug is going to come along in a few minutes to tell us more about what happened earlier, and where all those storms are long about now. dorene? >>> all the flags at ranger ballpark in ar
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>>> and later, another royal wedding day in britain. but for will and kate, this time the pressure was off. cc1:cc1: cc1:cc1: cc: >>> it is a pivotal weekend in the appeals trial of amanda knox, convicted in an italian cc court of killing her roommate.1: dna is at the center of this case, and court-appointed forensics experts say the evidence used against knox and her boyfriend was badly flawed and possibly contaminated by investigators. nbc's keith miller has our report tonight from perugia. >> reporter: knox appeared buoyant as she entered court today. her mother edda was there to offer support in the final stages of the appeal. the prosecution spent the day lashing out at the findings of an independent panel of forensic scientists who called the dna evidence used to convict knox unreliable. the judge read a letter from the head of italy's police forensic team, defending the professionalism of his officers. the findings of the independent forensic scientists is a major embarrassment to the italian crime scene investigators on this cas
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the royal couple did miss a big event back home in england, a supersize serving of britain's national food, fish and chips, made from a single giant halibut, plus batter and potatoes, it totalled more than 90 puts, setting a new guinness world record. >>> this morning on "the early show" an in-depth look at the casey anthony not guilty verdict. what jurors are saying. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner laundry. we all want a world with fewer chemicals. we all want the best of both worlds. introducing all free clear oxi-active. a powerful new detergent without dyes or perfumes that helps get out your toughest dirt and stains. its added natural cleaning boosters help get your whole family's wash incredibly clean. tough on stains. gentle on skin. new all free clear oxi-active. tough on stains. gentle on skin. ,,,,,, what does hope look like? it's in the rising walls of a home rebuilt. raising the spirit of a community reborn. what does heart sound like? it's in the rhythm of nails pounded into wood. a beat driven by the convicti
the royal couple did miss a big event back home in england, a supersize serving of britain's national food, fish and chips, made from a single giant halibut, plus batter and potatoes, it totalled more than 90 puts, setting a new guinness world record. >>> this morning on "the early show" an in-depth look at the casey anthony not guilty verdict. what jurors are saying. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner...
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correct what ages you. ♪ >>> this morning in our "second cup cafe" a favorite performer of britain's prince william and his wife, catherine, singer/song writer ellie goulding was personally invited by the duke and duchess of came brimming to perform at their wedding reception. >> she's takiing time out from ourest tour to be here this morning and perform the title track from her latest cd, here's ellie goulding singing "lights." ♪ ♪ i had a way then losing it all on my own ♪ ♪ i had a heart then but the queen has been overthrown ♪ ♪ and i'm not sleeping now, the dark is too hard to beat ♪ ♪ and i'm not keeping now, the strength i need to push me ♪ ♪ you show the lights that stop me turn to stone ♪ ♪ you shine it when i'm alone, and so i tell myself that i'll be strong ♪ ♪ and dreaming when they're gone ♪ ♪ cause they're calling, calling, calling me home ♪ ♪ calling, calling, calling home ♪ ♪ you show the lights that stop me turn to stone ♪ ♪ noises, i play within my head ♪ ♪ touch my own skin and hope that i'm still breathing ♪ ♪ an
correct what ages you. ♪ >>> this morning in our "second cup cafe" a favorite performer of britain's prince william and his wife, catherine, singer/song writer ellie goulding was personally invited by the duke and duchess of came brimming to perform at their wedding reception. >> she's takiing time out from ourest tour to be here this morning and perform the title track from her latest cd, here's ellie goulding singing "lights." ♪ ♪ i had a way then...
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today we stationed 50,000 soldiers in germany, 9,000 in britain. let those countries pay for their own defense. we should cut 470 bye from defense and spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so... >>> we go quickly to capitol hill. join boehner speaker of the house. >> it's a reasonable response, to get our economy moving again and get americans back to work. the only thing standing in the way of the house proposal over in the senate is the president and senator reid. it's time for them to tell us what they are for. time to tell us how they are going to get us out of the cul-de-sac they have given our country in to. we are hoping we will hear from them soon about their plan for how we end this crisis. >> i don't want to linger too long on the spectacle going on in the senate but it's worth noting you have the majority refusing to accept a vote on their own proposal. we know the reid proposal will not pass the senate. we know it will not pass the house. my view is we ought to end that charade and get serious. in that ca
today we stationed 50,000 soldiers in germany, 9,000 in britain. let those countries pay for their own defense. we should cut 470 bye from defense and spend more than twice what china spends or the next largest military. so... >>> we go quickly to capitol hill. join boehner speaker of the house. >> it's a reasonable response, to get our economy moving again and get americans back to work. the only thing standing in the way of the house proposal over in the senate is the president...
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third example: franklin roosevelt, the lend-lease program with great britain to make sure they could fight off the invasion. franklin roosevelt wrote that he didn't think this was probably constitutional, but he instructed his attorney general -- he gave his own attorney general a legal opinion from the president saying that the country needed to have this done. and he went ahead and did it. and again some people took after him on it but we all realized it was the right thing to do. -- for the survival of our own country. those are just three instances, there are more, but those are three big ones where, again, no clear authority by the constitution but no pro hicks in the constitution for the -- but no prohibition in the constitution to do so and where the vital security of the united states was at stake. i'll close on this: i believe this is just like those times. the security, the future improvement of the united states, and future generations depend upon the president taking this action, boldly and forthrightly, to preserve the integrity and to make sure that the obligations and
third example: franklin roosevelt, the lend-lease program with great britain to make sure they could fight off the invasion. franklin roosevelt wrote that he didn't think this was probably constitutional, but he instructed his attorney general -- he gave his own attorney general a legal opinion from the president saying that the country needed to have this done. and he went ahead and did it. and again some people took after him on it but we all realized it was the right thing to do. -- for the...
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the "news of the world" has been around since 1843, one of the biggest selling papers in britain. it has a reputation second to none, really, for uncovering scandals and gossip, and has been at the center of this massive controversy that has exploded with revelations that they had hacked into the voice mail messages of a 13-year-old schoolgirl who was murdered, in 0rd to get salacious stories. that has provoked a huge back lash with an emergency debate in the british parliament. 9 prime minister came out and roundly condemned them. the advertisers were fleeing in droves, and now they have taken the ultimate sanction. >> do we think that's the case of the dead teenager that was the final straw here, because there have been a lot of complaints, and we've even seen recently celebrities coming forward, i believe hugh grand was one of them. was that the case that was brought before them, where they realized they could just not survive? >> i think if that had been on its own, it would have been bad enough, and they may well have taken the decision. that coupled with the news they had al
the "news of the world" has been around since 1843, one of the biggest selling papers in britain. it has a reputation second to none, really, for uncovering scandals and gossip, and has been at the center of this massive controversy that has exploded with revelations that they had hacked into the voice mail messages of a 13-year-old schoolgirl who was murdered, in 0rd to get salacious stories. that has provoked a huge back lash with an emergency debate in the british parliament. 9...
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has been bogged down in the scandal in great britain. cnn obtained a cop
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are we -- you know, multi- culturessism attacked now, particularly in great britain and elsewhere. >> it's a huge issue in europe. muslim immigration is a huge issue in europe. in france and it's been that way -- when i was a student in france, it was a huge issue back then. it's a huge issue in germany with the turks. they have three million turks who are living in isolated communities. it's one of reasons germany would never accept turkey into the european union. so it's a very critical issue to european politics. >> it's a seminole moment for the right wing party in europe because they've been exploiting fears about immigration and fears of their culling tour being submerged by all of the immigrants. and now they really are rushing to distance themselves from this fellow, and i think people are doing -- same kind of self- examine we did after the shooting of gabby giffords, is the kind of inflammatory rhetoric is that appropriate in politics? >> why would -- >> there's been an explosion of these right wing, populous parties, gotten contact with a true fins who just had a tremendous
are we -- you know, multi- culturessism attacked now, particularly in great britain and elsewhere. >> it's a huge issue in europe. muslim immigration is a huge issue in europe. in france and it's been that way -- when i was a student in france, it was a huge issue back then. it's a huge issue in germany with the turks. they have three million turks who are living in isolated communities. it's one of reasons germany would never accept turkey into the european union. so it's a very critical...
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that's the royal britain nia where the dinner was held and a grand party, you can see them all there. i heard an excellent commentary, william and kate, though such a focus, will be very demure and let this royal couple have their moment. >> they are still considered a royal couple here, a private affair, but has she lived much of a public life? >> she's still prin's ann, the princess's royal daughter. she is known as an equestrian but they are choosing to live a more private life and cameras will not be in the ceremony. you're seeing them there yesterday after their rehearsal, wedding rehearsal. there he is. >> oh, my goodness gracious. >> rough looking fellow. don't you want to be a fly on the wall at the party this afternoon. the queen and the royals and mike tindall and his rugby friends. his parents have never met the queen. this time is the first time this afternoon. >> oh, my goodness. >> that's what rugby does to you. >> two sportsmen or sports woman and a sports man getting together. >> it's a good -- >> it's romantic. >> all right. another royal wedding. you love these, don'
that's the royal britain nia where the dinner was held and a grand party, you can see them all there. i heard an excellent commentary, william and kate, though such a focus, will be very demure and let this royal couple have their moment. >> they are still considered a royal couple here, a private affair, but has she lived much of a public life? >> she's still prin's ann, the princess's royal daughter. she is known as an equestrian but they are choosing to live a more private life...
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is at the center of the scandal related to alleged phone hacking in britain. "the post's" editor says the documents are being preserved, quote, in light of what has gone on in london at "news of the world." >>> well, also, we are having open tryouts right here on cnn for a new meteorologist. take a look. how do you think this guy's going to do? fabio's fabulous weather report is coming your way. it's eight past the hour. stay with me. i remember the days before copd. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart co
is at the center of the scandal related to alleged phone hacking in britain. "the post's" editor says the documents are being preserved, quote, in light of what has gone on in london at "news of the world." >>> well, also, we are having open tryouts right here on cnn for a new meteorologist. take a look. how do you think this guy's going to do? fabio's fabulous weather report is coming your way. it's eight past the hour. stay with me. i remember the days before...
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also ahead, there's another royal wedding that is all the buzz in great britain. we're going to take a look at the hooplah surrounding today's nuptials. >>> there are deadly creatures from the sea, and they are kill nerz the tv ratings. we'll see why shark week has become one of television's most watched series. do stick around to watch us here on msnbc saturday. that my daugs part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an as
also ahead, there's another royal wedding that is all the buzz in great britain. we're going to take a look at the hooplah surrounding today's nuptials. >>> there are deadly creatures from the sea, and they are kill nerz the tv ratings. we'll see why shark week has become one of television's most watched series. do stick around to watch us here on msnbc saturday. that my daugs part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice......
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allies the united states great britain the soviet union the other allies the defeat of hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be really lithuania in two thousand and ten minutes parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one genocide and lithuania that by the nazis one can be imprisoned for up to two years for it is to reason with the government's version of history and how do we in two thousand and ten the government pass a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue of its theory and the free world must not stand i don't leap. well ahead to the websites of all new documentary channel to discover more about the history well while. i have collection of original footage brings you in chilling reality and spirit says it was for the millions of people who suffer through it log on to. aussie dean of adults. called to tell. my. israel is bracing itself for the biggest protest rally in dallas as has been camping out across the country for about a week now ca
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we are defending the historic record of the wonderful defeat of nazi allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies the defeat of hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be reckoned with the way mia in two thousand and ten its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one gender sided with the mania that by the rats. one can be in prison for up to two years for the suit reason with the government's version of history and how do we in two thousand and ten the government passed a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue it's very and the free world must not stand idly by. well the head to the web side so the only document she channeled so you discover more about the world would see. what a collection of original footage brings you in chilling reality of the experience as it was for the millions of people who suffer through it log on to all t d c r c d rob adults. called. israel is a bracing itself for the biggest process rall
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by the allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies to defeat hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be really lithuania in two thousand fani its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one gendercide of mussolini and that by the rats. one can be in prison for up to two years for the suit reason with the government's version of history in hungary in two thousand and ten the governmental passed a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue it's very and the free world must not stand i don't leap but. i think head to the website on you documentary channel to discover more about the history of world war two. you know. your. collection of original footage brings you in chilling reality the experience as it was for the millions of people who suffer through it log on. it's r t v dot com to find out. loser. israel is bracing itself for the biggest protest rally in years as they've been camping out across the country for a
by the allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies to defeat hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be really lithuania in two thousand fani its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one gendercide of mussolini and that by the rats. one can be in prison for up to two years for the suit reason with the government's version of history in hungary in two thousand and ten the governmental...
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defending the his star a record of the wonderful defeat of not system by the allies the united states great britain the soviet union and the other allies the defeat of hitler we're not allowing that magnificent achievement in western civilization to be written by the neo fascists and their sycophants who would like to reduce everything to equal evils an equivalent totalitarian regimes and a stark model secondly we are defending the freedom to debate with the way media in two thousand and ten its parliament passed a law criminalizing the opinion that there was only one genocide in lithuania that by the nazis one can be in prison for up to two years for it is to reason with the government's version of history and how degree in two thousand and ten the government passed a law threatening three years of prison so it's incredible that democracy is being diminished on this very issue of its theory whereas the standard accepted and proven matter that if of world war two it's not only being discarded it's being criminalized and the free world must not stand i don't leap on so why do you think that the russ
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the rest of the world will say you are more of a liability to lend to than france or germany or bring britain or canada. i believe when this episode is written this historical episode is written that they will lay the blame of that squarely on the part of the republicans ap personally on john boehner in particular. let me explain why, for ten years on international markets we've known about the twin deficits, the public deficit, the government deficit and the trade deficit. we knew it needed to be sorted out. we were looking for a bipartisan approach on that and you've had various commissions in that regard. what the republicans decided to do usa was up to ante and have the fight now. they said we'll use the debt ceiling. they're saying to the rest of the world you know that $14 trillion that we've lent to you and our own people, from tuesday, we may not pay any interest on it and we may not repay the principal. they hold the rest of the world to ransom. what do they get in return for that? remember the yardstick from s&p is about $4 trillion of spending cuts or revenue increases to start ben
the rest of the world will say you are more of a liability to lend to than france or germany or bring britain or canada. i believe when this episode is written this historical episode is written that they will lay the blame of that squarely on the part of the republicans ap personally on john boehner in particular. let me explain why, for ten years on international markets we've known about the twin deficits, the public deficit, the government deficit and the trade deficit. we knew it needed to...
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or you soviet union there will not be germany and britain europe is totally helpless because they are not they don't understand the history they don't know the fact the academic world is doggedly week or more than a year has passed since the indian government and als the unprecedented right to education act that all was aimed at stamping out of it to see in battling the country's say see economic divide the concept was to provide compulsory and free education for all children aged six to fourteen however as aussies discover the reform is facing tough challenges. it's dawn in india's capital city of new delhi an eight year old cushy just getting ready for school while there are nearly two hundred million elementary school children like cushy in india only half that number ever complete the eighth grade most end up leaving school to help their parents with domestic work or to get a job to bring in some extra money maybe but i haven't studied much that's why i want to educate my children after growing pressure to address the educational disparities in india the government passed an ox ma
or you soviet union there will not be germany and britain europe is totally helpless because they are not they don't understand the history they don't know the fact the academic world is doggedly week or more than a year has passed since the indian government and als the unprecedented right to education act that all was aimed at stamping out of it to see in battling the country's say see economic divide the concept was to provide compulsory and free education for all children aged six to...
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countries that triangle equally well when we need big or who soviet union we're not in germany and britain europe is don't leave here because they are not they don't understand the history they don't know of the fact that it only really got to live with each could kill. and he story so they could get the growth year by year not like. their government is not doing nothing but supporting the now you know the really great. ok we'll leave it there in a hurry to know from the finnish anti-fascist committee thank you for joining us here in r.t. . tens of thousands of protesters are gathered in egypt's tahrir square for one of the biggest rallies since president mubarak was overthrown five months ago the largest group in attendance were ultra conservative muslims calling for the introduction of sharia law a journalist and blogger austin michael who's in cairo says the arab spring has produced. a strong and diverse of his missed movement dave unity and it was a sign that liberal islamist forces were going to come together to continue their push for sort of basic democratic rights but down in the s
countries that triangle equally well when we need big or who soviet union we're not in germany and britain europe is don't leave here because they are not they don't understand the history they don't know of the fact that it only really got to live with each could kill. and he story so they could get the growth year by year not like. their government is not doing nothing but supporting the now you know the really great. ok we'll leave it there in a hurry to know from the finnish anti-fascist...